
New Non-Profit Launches To Combat Child Hunger: Ujima Hunger Coalition Expands Access To Critical Nutrition Programs
Summer meals play a crucial role in preventing summer learning loss. As No Kid Hungry reports, halting the "summer slide" for children from low-income families could save up to $50.6 billion in reteaching expenses-equivalent to about 10% of total U.S. K-12 education spending.
Named after the Swahili principle of "Ujima," meaning collective work and responsibility, the coalition will unite communities, partners, and stakeholders to address gaps in food access and build sustainable, community-centered solutions. With an innovation mindset, the Ujima Hunger Coalition aims to:
- Establish state sponsorships and foster local partnerships to increase the reach of nutrition programs.
- Expand meal service coverage to rural and high-need areas where food insecurity is often higher and access to congregate summer meals sites is more challenging.
- Equip local leaders and organizations with the tools to make long-term impacts in their communities through our Empowerment Partnership Program.
The Ujima Hunger Coalition invites individuals, organizations, and donors to join in the fight against child hunger. By working together, we can create multiple sustainable pathways to nourish children when they are out of school. To learn more about the Ujima Hunger Coalition's programs, get involved, or support their mission, visit .
About the Ujima Hunger Coalition
The Ujima Hunger Coalition is a non-profit organization dedicated to tackling food insecurity among America's youth by expanding access to child nutrition programs. Inspired by the principle of collective work and responsibility, Ujima partners with communities to deliver innovative, sustainable solutions and build a future where all children are fed and nourished so they can grow, learn, and thrive. Learn more at .
Contact:
Brian Wieher
Executive Director
Ujima Hunger Coalition
(314) 584-8592
[email protected]
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SOURCE Ujima Hunger Coalition

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